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mayor bloomberg is right when you look at the united states. many of the things that the people of africa need are the things that americans value as well. one of those things is the ability to have your voice heard to live in a democracy. the people of africa want the same thing. and so if you are's going to see real development, real sustainable change that u.s. business leaders, frankly, want to see as well, we're really going have to make sure human rights are at the forefront. some leaders that are not respecting human rights, were not invited to the table, some were invitesed to the table who also have some of the similar problems. >> so what happens, can you literally change the way people do business, the way they think, the way they treat others in their country in their society by having meetings like this one? >> i think what is important to understand about countries in africa is most countries have a very vibrant civil society, people that are interested in human rights and worker rights, lgbt rights that are working very hard with
mayor bloomberg is right when you look at the united states. many of the things that the people of africa need are the things that americans value as well. one of those things is the ability to have your voice heard to live in a democracy. the people of africa want the same thing. and so if you are's going to see real development, real sustainable change that u.s. business leaders, frankly, want to see as well, we're really going have to make sure human rights are at the forefront. some leaders...
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also a critic of bloomberg's anti-gun efforts. heads up a group mayors against illegal guns and spent millions supporting candidates who support scaling back gun rights. but bloomberg is vowing to spend $50 million more this year alone. but so far his candidates have not faired well. bloomberg has not commented on the sheriff's race. but sheriff clarke has. listen. >> obviously the voters in this county by a majority have said they like my style. >> and it appears they will have him for another term. martha. >> interesting. trace, thank you. >>> so we have breaking news tonight from the suburbs of st. louis where police are bracing for new riots. and the fbi is now warning about one man in particular who may be fanning the flames there of violence. and coming up, why protesters swarmed police in tucson over a traffic violation arrest. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy,
also a critic of bloomberg's anti-gun efforts. heads up a group mayors against illegal guns and spent millions supporting candidates who support scaling back gun rights. but bloomberg is vowing to spend $50 million more this year alone. but so far his candidates have not faired well. bloomberg has not commented on the sheriff's race. but sheriff clarke has. listen. >> obviously the voters in this county by a majority have said they like my style. >> and it appears they will have him...
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bloomberg. with us also is u.s. commerce secretary penny pritzger. michael, are you ready to go to the middle east and strike this middle east peace deal for us? >> we couldn't hear you. we have a helicopter buzzing. say again? >> i was asking you, mr. mayor, whether you're ready to go to the middle east and strike a middle east peace deal for all of us. >> that's up to the secretary of state and the president. i can go to israeli just to lend support and i did that. >> all right. so why don't you guys tell us what you're involved with here and what kind of impact it's going to have on africa and the united states. >> penny? >> well, today is a really exciting event. we have got over 40 heads of state coming to our business summit. we have got over a hundred american ceos and a hundred african ceos all coming together to, first of all, talk about how they do more business together. the president is announcing 14 billion worth of deals as you said. why is everyone here? everyone is here because t
bloomberg. with us also is u.s. commerce secretary penny pritzger. michael, are you ready to go to the middle east and strike this middle east peace deal for us? >> we couldn't hear you. we have a helicopter buzzing. say again? >> i was asking you, mr. mayor, whether you're ready to go to the middle east and strike a middle east peace deal for all of us. >> that's up to the secretary of state and the president. i can go to israeli just to lend support and i did that. >>...
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i also want to especially thank michael bloomberg. michael's contribution to africa commons not just in the form of this summit, but through his latest commitment of $10 million that he made this february 2 african countries to build media capacity with a business focus and to promote reliability in reporting, educational opportunities, and the transparencies that the vice president just talked about that markets need in order to give capital confidence and in order to grow. finally, i want to thank penny pritzker, my partner, fellow member of the president cabinet, but a terrific partner in our endeavors to make sure people understand in this globalized world, in this transformative ,ociety we are living in today that economics are not of course from foreign policy. it is foreign policy and foreign policy is economic policy. hand-in-handly go and we are working closely to marry the efforts of the commerce and state department in order to assist companies and work for american business, but also to work for the countries that we will
i also want to especially thank michael bloomberg. michael's contribution to africa commons not just in the form of this summit, but through his latest commitment of $10 million that he made this february 2 african countries to build media capacity with a business focus and to promote reliability in reporting, educational opportunities, and the transparencies that the vice president just talked about that markets need in order to give capital confidence and in order to grow. finally, i want to...
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and michael bloomberg is joins forces in the white house about a push on investment and we will talk to him and valerie jarrett. and 40 years after president nixon's resignation we will talk to the man in the middle of the watergate scandal, former white house counsel john dean about his new book, "the nixon defense: what he knew and when he knew it." 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, bob is off today. we go first to tel aviv where cbs news correspondent is standing by. what has happened at this u.n. school? >> well, norah, palestinian sources tell us an apparent air strike hit outside this u.n. school in the southern part of the gaza strip outside the gates of the school the entrance. 10 people have been killed and 30 people were injured. the u.n. says thousands of people were taking shelter in the school and the israeli military knew exactly where it was. there has not been comment from the israeli military except to say they are looking into the incident. if so it is the second u.n. school hit or nearby in the past week a
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thank you to michael bloomberg for your leadership, and thank you to bloomberg philanthropies for your partnership in organizing this forum. i also want to it knowledge my deputy chief of staff who played the lead role in the department of congress in putting together the six ordinary event. i have known michael bloomberg for over a decade. i have admired the way he led new york city. the way he has run his businesses. and the way he has committed himself and his organization to africa and its people. it is always a great pleasure to work with him. it is part of the largest gathering of african heads of state ever hosted by an american president, we are both excited to welcome you to this historic event. bringing together remarkable number of ceos, to discuss business opportunities in africa. year, president obama traveled to the university of cape town to usher in a new chapter of the u.s. africa relationship. there,ed on students along with leaders from the 54 distinct countries of the african union, and leaders from the united states, to embrace key tenants of his vision for our all
thank you to michael bloomberg for your leadership, and thank you to bloomberg philanthropies for your partnership in organizing this forum. i also want to it knowledge my deputy chief of staff who played the lead role in the department of congress in putting together the six ordinary event. i have known michael bloomberg for over a decade. i have admired the way he led new york city. the way he has run his businesses. and the way he has committed himself and his organization to africa and its...
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bloomberg properties, philanthropies hosting this. they're talking about events in africa and how the world can come together to help africa, and we expect to hear more about the ebola situation and the general who died in afghanistan. so let's listen. >> as africa continues to face enormous challenges, even as too many africans still endure poverty and conflict, hunger and disease, even as we work together to meet those challenges, we cannot lose sight of the new africa emerging. we all know what makes africa such an extraordinary opportunity. some of the fastest growing economies in the world. a growing middle class. expanding sectors like manufacturing and retail. one of the fastest growings telecommunications markets in the world. more governments are reforming. attracting a record level of foreign investment. it is the youngest and fastest growing continent with young people full of dreams and amibition. last year in south africa, in soweto, i held a town hall with young men and women from across the continent, including some who
bloomberg properties, philanthropies hosting this. they're talking about events in africa and how the world can come together to help africa, and we expect to hear more about the ebola situation and the general who died in afghanistan. so let's listen. >> as africa continues to face enormous challenges, even as too many africans still endure poverty and conflict, hunger and disease, even as we work together to meet those challenges, we cannot lose sight of the new africa emerging. we all...
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and michael bloomberg taking shape. today an agency is launching a new campaign painting the former new york city mayor and billionaire as an eeliestist, saying they want people to meet the real michael bloomberg. he spent millions of dollars on efforts to reduce gun violence. >> following up on that school shooting plot we told but yesterday, police say two students plotted a massacre for the start of the school year, exchanging ideas on skype, intend to go use explosives and fire articles. the boys told investigators that they were willing to die as part of the plan. >> they had a plan to kill at least three staff members and then random students. there was no specific time of victim they were looking for, they just wanted to kale lot of people. >> police were tipped to the plot by a school administrator, the boys have been arrested and now investigators are considering criminal charges against the students. classes are expected to start on thursday. >> most americans oppose the use of the common core curriculum. >> t
and michael bloomberg taking shape. today an agency is launching a new campaign painting the former new york city mayor and billionaire as an eeliestist, saying they want people to meet the real michael bloomberg. he spent millions of dollars on efforts to reduce gun violence. >> following up on that school shooting plot we told but yesterday, police say two students plotted a massacre for the start of the school year, exchanging ideas on skype, intend to go use explosives and fire...
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mayor bloomberg, thank you. for the great work you are doing across africa to help create jobs and promote public health. thank you ray much for your leadership. i want to thank our other cohost, my great friend and commerce secretary. i want to welcome our partners join us from africa. let me welcome the delegates. the madamt to welcome chairperson the president of the as welldevelopment bank is the president of the world bank. these give them all a round of applause. [applause] i want to add knowledge members of congress who are here. and who are great champions of africa's engagement with -- america's engagement with africa. on a city that does not agree on much, there is broad bipartisan agreement that is secure, prosperous, and self-reliant africa is in the national interest of the u.s. an owner think the leaders work reading jobs every day to read and our u.s. trade representative michael foreman. and our new head of the millennial challenge corporation . the director of the trade and development agency. o
mayor bloomberg, thank you. for the great work you are doing across africa to help create jobs and promote public health. thank you ray much for your leadership. i want to thank our other cohost, my great friend and commerce secretary. i want to welcome our partners join us from africa. let me welcome the delegates. the madamt to welcome chairperson the president of the as welldevelopment bank is the president of the world bank. these give them all a round of applause. [applause] i want to add...
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chamber of commerce, and bloomberg philanthropies. president obama will be there, so will former major bloomberg, and a number of ceos. they'll talk about strengthening trade ties and investment in africa. of course there are a lot of barriers in that. but according to vice president biden who spoke we the african leaders today, there is also the problem of corruption. >> corruption is not unique to africa, but it's a cancer in f africa as well as around the world. wide-spread corruption is an affront to the dignity of its people, and a direct threat to each of your nation's stability. all nation's stability. >> and he also warned that corruption can stifle economic growth and told the leaders they much recognize basic freedoms such as freedom of expression. and it is important to take care of all of their citizens, including women and girls. africa has have some of the fastest growing economies, and we're expected to hear over a billion dollars proposed to be invested tomorrow. david? >> thank you. >>> joie chen is standing by to tel
chamber of commerce, and bloomberg philanthropies. president obama will be there, so will former major bloomberg, and a number of ceos. they'll talk about strengthening trade ties and investment in africa. of course there are a lot of barriers in that. but according to vice president biden who spoke we the african leaders today, there is also the problem of corruption. >> corruption is not unique to africa, but it's a cancer in f africa as well as around the world. wide-spread corruption...
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philanthropies, and in particular might bloomberg, for their -- michael bloomberg, for there extraordinaire a to make this the impact that it is. i'm honored to join such a distinguished panel to discuss africa's and for structure potential and africa's infrastructure challenges. toore i do, i would like you join me in thanking again jim kim in the extraordinary announcement that he just made on behalf of the world bank for power africa, the president signature initiative, to double access to power in africa. and the commitment of $5 billion for the world bank group is an enormous contribution. i know president obama is personally very grateful. [applause] broadly speaking in the context of this panel, we want to explore the nature of africa's and restructure needs -- infrastructure needs and the challenges that we face in terms of trying to enhance both the energy infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, information, communications, and technology infrastructure, and this panel is incredibly well-suited to do so. we have ceo's, investors, those who specialize in every aspect of the i
philanthropies, and in particular might bloomberg, for their -- michael bloomberg, for there extraordinaire a to make this the impact that it is. i'm honored to join such a distinguished panel to discuss africa's and for structure potential and africa's infrastructure challenges. toore i do, i would like you join me in thanking again jim kim in the extraordinary announcement that he just made on behalf of the world bank for power africa, the president signature initiative, to double access to...
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additional funding provided by -- and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. worldwide. >> you man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
additional funding provided by -- and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. worldwide. >> you man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough....
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additional funding provided by -- and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you . you >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> collapse on after $80 billion deal. 21st century fox abandoned this pursuit of timewarner. what is next for fox and the pray that got away? >> sharp stumble, a lousy start to the trading day, and it got worse, but there are ways to protect your money in this market. >> road safety. the new technology companies are developing to cut down on the number of long-haul truck accidents and potentially save lives in our three-part series, collision course. that and more on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 5th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herrera in tonight for susie gharib.
additional funding provided by -- and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you . you >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> collapse on after $80 billion deal. 21st century fox abandoned this pursuit of timewarner. what is next for fox and the pray that got away? >> sharp stumble, a lousy start to the trading day, and it got worse, but there are ways to protect your money...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> you dare yourself to play the first three notes in the speed and drive and force an power and excitement that you really think they should have. >> rose: the maestro is back, james levine is the music director of the metropolitan opera. after missing two seasons due to a spinal chord injury he returned to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas,. the associated press writes that levine lead his beloved musicians like a man rejuvenated. here's a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (applause) james levine has been a major force at the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2,500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. "the new york times" calls him, quote, one of the greatest living conductors. this season he will also conduct a new production of falstaff and a revival. i
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> you dare yourself to play the first three notes in the speed and drive and force an power and excitement that you really think they should have. >> rose: the maestro is back, james levine is the music director...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: turning now to politic, president obama and hillary clinton, the former secretary of state were supposed to patch things up on wednesday night at a martha vineyard's dinner party, just days of a mrs. clinton seemingly slammed the president's foreign policy in an interview with the magazine. david brooks wrote about it in his column for the no times. i'm pleased to have him here. david, explain to my how you feel about this. i know on reading the column that you tend to agree that secretary clinton is more right than president obama on certain points that she has made. but give me the political dementia-- demeant-- dimension of this and what she deliberately said in the atlantic and understood the ramifications of it was it that mack cilia. >> i think not. there is a machiavellian spin in that she is someone care
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: turning now to politic, president obama and hillary clinton, the former secretary of state were supposed to patch things up on wednesday night at a martha vineyard's dinner party, just days of a mrs. clinton seemingly slammed the president's...
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additional funding >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. highs. >> must-owns for your portfolio, the one stock our guest tonight says every investor should buy whether you're just startining t or been in the market awhile. >> making the splash, how the ice bucket challenge could forever change fund raising and charitable giving. that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 19th. >>> good evening, everyone. housing and home depot, those are the two big boosters on wall street today adding to more gains for the major
additional funding >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. highs. >> must-owns for your portfolio, the one stock our guest tonight says every investor should buy whether you're just startining t or been in the market awhile. >> making the splash, how the ice bucket challenge could forever change fund raising and charitable giving. that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 19th. >>>...
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bloomberg news deputy managing eddor jeanne cummings joins us. these people do face, he and his wife, face long-term prison sentences which will be hell for a politician. even if they go to a relatively nice place. >> 99 years, one of the charges carries. it's crazy. so it is a fight for his life and for hers. and for their family. >> the strategy of basically demeaning the marriage, demeaning the wife, making her look -- not ditzy, but a bit hysterical. just won the governor's office and she's going wild about the fact she doesn't have the -- i can understand, by the way, some of this. you are a middle class person, not a lot of money and you are expected to be the governor's wife. >> and with five kids. and so they had a lot of financial pressure on them. and she felt excluded socially. she apparently didn't get into -- she wasn't part of the rich circuit. she had a lot of insecurities. in this trial she's making the ultimate sacrifice for her family because she is falling on the sword. they are -- she is going to -- >> is she going to testify?
bloomberg news deputy managing eddor jeanne cummings joins us. these people do face, he and his wife, face long-term prison sentences which will be hell for a politician. even if they go to a relatively nice place. >> 99 years, one of the charges carries. it's crazy. so it is a fight for his life and for hers. and for their family. >> the strategy of basically demeaning the marriage, demeaning the wife, making her look -- not ditzy, but a bit hysterical. just won the governor's...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: james cameron is here one of hollywood's interesting directors, avatar and titanic two of the highest grossing films of all times. he once said the purpose of making my movie is making enough money to take a dive. the deep dive, two passions of his, it follows his expedition to the bottom of marianna trench at the wbal of the pacific ocean which is the lowest point on earth. the two passions are diving and making movies. here's the trailer for the film james cameron's deep sea challenge 3d. >> james scam run is on a mission to dive to the deepest points on the planet. >> voyage deep into the sea. >> film director james cameron has made history. >> it's 36,000 feet down. that is seven miles to the bottom. mt. everest could fit in a trench with 7,000 feet to spare. >> a new record for solo man dive. >> the first p
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: james cameron is here one of hollywood's interesting directors, avatar and titanic two of the highest grossing films of all times. he once said the purpose of making my movie is making enough money to take a dive. the deep dive, two passions...
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. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. (cheering) >> charlie: this is from bill bradley forward to this book -- of all the players who ever played the game of basketball, bill russell is the first player i would pick to start a team. >> well, modestly speaking -- >> charlie: we don't care about modesty around here. >> -- that seems to be the consensus. >> charlie: what is it bill russell, modestly speaking, brought to the court? that is the consensus, you start with russ. >> after i heard it, my first reaction was to start laughing. (laughter) >> charlie: believing it but laughing. >> and saying, now, if this is the case, why? what could i do that would be the foundation of a good team? and i think that i had the best overall game. so that i could do -- for example, you may have seen the special on h.b.o. -- >> charlie: about you. right. one of the things i said before the last game was we're going to beat the lakers tonigh
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. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> kristin wigg stars in a new come difficult made herself seven seasons on saturday live and 2011 she started brides may made and almost made $300 million worldwide. >> i am going down to the river. >> rose: she turns to drama in, it is an adaptation of a short story by alice monroe, the nobel prize winning author. and kristin wigg, i am glad to have them at this table. >> when people say to you, do did they expect you to be a comedic character? >> yes. >> i look in the camera on that one? >> rose: yes. >> yeah, i think. >> rose: do you want to change that? >> well, i mean, i want -- >> rose: it is a long way, my dear. >> i am grateful for it but i do want you -- it is its own thing and we talked about this a lot when we shot the movie and i get it. i know that people know me from comedy and when you see actors like that a lot of times you are just sort of waiting for them to do somet
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everybody.oon, mayor bloomberg, thank you. kindnly for the introduction, but to bloomberg our cohost,es as and for the gray work that you're doing across africa to jobs and promote public health, encourage inrepreneurship, especially women. so thank you very much, michael, for your leadership. our otherthank cohost, my great friend and secretary,mmerce penny pritzker. [applause] i want to welcome all of our partners who are joining us from across africa. heads of state and government, welcome the delegations from sierra leone, guinea with whom we are working so usual ebbly to ebola outbreak. i also want to welcome madam chair person of the african commission. president of the african donald, as bank, well as the president of the dr. kim.k please give all of them a round of applause. [applause] and i want to acknowledge members of congress who are here and who are such great champions africa's engagement with america. does not always agree on much these days, there is broad bipartisan agreement a secure prosperous and self reli
everybody.oon, mayor bloomberg, thank you. kindnly for the introduction, but to bloomberg our cohost,es as and for the gray work that you're doing across africa to jobs and promote public health, encourage inrepreneurship, especially women. so thank you very much, michael, for your leadership. our otherthank cohost, my great friend and secretary,mmerce penny pritzker. [applause] i want to welcome all of our partners who are joining us from across africa. heads of state and government, welcome...
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bloomberg news reporting that dollar general is exploring a bid to buyout rival retailer family dollar but you might recall another competitor, dollar tree is already in talks to acquire family dollar for $8.5 billion. while they evaluate the options, this could mean a bidding war. >>> usa today is paying nearly $2 billion for the rest of cars.com that it doesn't already own. they announced plans to split into two publicly traded companies, one for broadcasting and digital properties and the other for print media. the ceo says it's part of the long-range plan. >> we have been on a transformation journey for the last 2.5 years. we stabilized and revieted the publishing business and doubled the foportfolio, the digital portfolio, so we have great businesses of great scale. >> well, shares nonetheless fell nearly 1.5% today. >>> t-mobile, the fourth biggest wireless carrier plans to reject a stake offer from francis, a company called iliad. that rejection could come as soon as tomorrow, say reports. t-mobile's parent company sees the offer as too low. >>> did you ever wounder where all th
bloomberg news reporting that dollar general is exploring a bid to buyout rival retailer family dollar but you might recall another competitor, dollar tree is already in talks to acquire family dollar for $8.5 billion. while they evaluate the options, this could mean a bidding war. >>> usa today is paying nearly $2 billion for the rest of cars.com that it doesn't already own. they announced plans to split into two publicly traded companies, one for broadcasting and digital properties...
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. >> before we go on to doug, in his former life, mayor bloomberg -- at the end of his term was the chairman of a group called the c40 of big cities devoted to greater energy efficiency and sustainability through clean energy in urban areas. the clinton foundation was the basically technical implementer for a lot of this. there are a lot of african cities that are now in our coalition that are getting efficient bus rapid transit, that are trying to close landfills and use energy sources, do recycling. and are working up and down the line to get more out of what is there. it is no longer people thinking this is some touchy-feely offbeat irrelevant issue. i think it is something that deserves more attention, perhaps later in the day in the other panels. i don't there is a big company in america that has tried to do more on the sustainability issue than walmart. what do you think about this? is this an opportunity for creating energy through sustainability? >> can i connect a dot? between your point around investment and the business opportunity in africa with distributed energy. we are in purs
. >> before we go on to doug, in his former life, mayor bloomberg -- at the end of his term was the chairman of a group called the c40 of big cities devoted to greater energy efficiency and sustainability through clean energy in urban areas. the clinton foundation was the basically technical implementer for a lot of this. there are a lot of african cities that are now in our coalition that are getting efficient bus rapid transit, that are trying to close landfills and use energy sources,...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> who's on the show, who are the characters? >> i could be a character. >> you? >> yeah, your basic character of me. >> so on the show there is a character named george costanza. >> is something wrong with that, i'm a character. people are always saying to me, you know you're quite a character. >> and who else is on the show. >> elaine could be a character, cramer. >> now he's a character. >> so everybody i know is a character on the show. >> right. >> and it's about nothing. >> absolutely nothing. >> so you're saying i go into nbc and tell them i got this idea for a show about nothing. >> we go into nbc. >> we? >> since when are you a writer. >> writer, we're talking about a sitcom. (laughter) >> you want to go with me to nbc. >> yeah, i think we really got something here opinions what have we got. >> an idea. >> what
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> who's on the show, who are the characters? >> i could be a character. >> you? >> yeah, your basic character of me. >> so on the show there is a character named george costanza. >> is something wrong with that, i'm a...
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according to bloomberg news, officials are investigating the incident as pos ubl retaliation for u.s. sanctions against russia over ukraine. steve sedgwick joins us live with more on this from london. >> good morning. what this probe is doing is looking at whether j.p. morgan and other financial institutions in the united states and in europe were subject to attacks from hackers that were state sponsored. this is the point. j.p. morgan said we get people trying to hack us every single day. we have multiple levels of defense. the difference it time around is because relations are so bad over in ukraine between the rest and russia, that's what state sponsored? some are saying this is so sofisticated that they had to have state sponsoring. early stage. neither the fbi or jp morgan are confirming they believe i was the russians. elsewhere, interesting story going on at uber. they've been accused of actually sending out what is called brand ambassadors to ask their own drivers a lot of questions and trying to get them to migrate to the uber service. this is part of the supplying long term
according to bloomberg news, officials are investigating the incident as pos ubl retaliation for u.s. sanctions against russia over ukraine. steve sedgwick joins us live with more on this from london. >> good morning. what this probe is doing is looking at whether j.p. morgan and other financial institutions in the united states and in europe were subject to attacks from hackers that were state sponsored. this is the point. j.p. morgan said we get people trying to hack us every single...
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. >> bloomberg? >> thank you, mr. president. along the lines of executive authority, jack lew has previously said that the executive branch of government doesn't have the authority to slow or stop corporate inversions. the practice that called distasteful, et cetera. now he's reviewing options to do so, and this is an issue that a lot of businesses probably including some of the ones paying a lot of attention to this summit were interested in. what i wanted to ask you was, what prompted this apparent reversal? what actions are now under consideration? will you consider an executive order to limit or ban such companies from getting federal contracts? and how soon would you like to see treasury act given congress's schedule? >> just to review why we're concerned here. you have accountants going to some big corporations that are clearly u.s.-based and have the bulk of their operations in the united states and these accountants are say iing we fou a great loophole. if you flip your citizenship to another country, even though it's ju
. >> bloomberg? >> thank you, mr. president. along the lines of executive authority, jack lew has previously said that the executive branch of government doesn't have the authority to slow or stop corporate inversions. the practice that called distasteful, et cetera. now he's reviewing options to do so, and this is an issue that a lot of businesses probably including some of the ones paying a lot of attention to this summit were interested in. what i wanted to ask you was, what...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an internal cia investigation has concluded that the agency acted improperly in accessing senate computers. this week cia director john brennan apologized for the breech to leaders of the senate intelligence committee. the admission follows a long pub-- public feud between the cia and senate, diane feinstein accused the cia in march of tampering with the committee's work. many within the committee believe an apology from mr. brennan was not enough. the senator who serves on the committee says he is concerned about mr. brennan's inability to find any flaws in the agency he leads. joining me now from washington david ignatius of the "washington post". he knows the cia as well as anyone. let me begin with this, david. just explain what they did and what the investigation concluded about the cia and why was it so importan
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an internal cia investigation has concluded that the agency acted improperly in accessing senate computers. this week cia director john brennan apologized for the breech to leaders of the senate intelligence committee. the admission follows a long...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. mandy patinkin is here, he is an emmy and tony award-winning acker, he is one extraordinary acker, he stars in the showtime series homeland as you know. as you also know his character sol barenson a cia direct are and the show some say moral center, here is a look at his performance. >>> sol. >> his iconic roll in the princess bride has gained cult status. >> you killed my father, prepare to die. >> he is also a broadway veteran of more than 30 years an a noted interpreter of stephen sondheim, i'm enormously pleased to have mandy patinkin back at this table, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> you are just back from australia. >> yes. >> rose: doing what? >> i was doing a series of concerts there with my dear friend nathan gunn, the wonderful, glorious opera singer who just started rehearsals today at the met for magic fl
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. mandy patinkin is here, he is an emmy and tony award-winning acker, he is one extraordinary acker, he stars in the showtime series homeland as you know. as you also know his character sol barenson a cia direct are and the show some say moral center, here...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with our ongoing coverage of the isis threat to iraq and the change of government there. u.s. air strikes on the islamic state of iraq and syria continued for its sixth day. meanwhile the u.s., britain and france have been delivering food and water to thousanding of iraqi yazidis on mount sinjar. refugees remain stranded after fleeing atacks from isis, the pentagon announced it fend advisors to northern iraq to plan the evacuation of the yazidis. "the new york times" reports a senior u.s. white house official acknowledged the possibility of using american troops to assist iraqis in the rescue of yazidi refugees. the white house is careful to say there is a difference in using forces in a humanitarian mission rather than a battle against isis militant, joining me brett mcgurk, the u.s. deputy ass
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with our ongoing coverage of the isis threat to iraq and the change of government there. u.s. air strikes on the islamic state of iraq and syria continued for its sixth day. meanwhile the u.s., britain and france have been...
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is jeffrey goldberg, an author and cull imnist for bloomberg view. seth jones director of the international security and defense policy center at the rand corporation. and peter baker white house correspondent for "the new york times". with me in new york kevin sutcliffe, he is vice news's head of european news programming. let me begin with peter. obviously we want to talk about what is going on in iraq and we have now a change in government there. tell me how you think add this moment the obama administration sees iraq and its decision to go ahead and on humanitarian reasons to revent a genocide. >> well, you know, iraq is the ghost that will never quite leave this president. he wanted to get out. he wanted to get the country out at the end of 201 -- he ran for president originally to do that. and yet he keep its finding himself drawn back in. some would say that is partly or maybe even mostly his own part for not leaving troops behind in 2011. he says no, that is not the case this wasn't anticipated at that time and iraqis didn't want the troops a
is jeffrey goldberg, an author and cull imnist for bloomberg view. seth jones director of the international security and defense policy center at the rand corporation. and peter baker white house correspondent for "the new york times". with me in new york kevin sutcliffe, he is vice news's head of european news programming. let me begin with peter. obviously we want to talk about what is going on in iraq and we have now a change in government there. tell me how you think add this...
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it now appears that anglo mizilla, the founder is on the justice deputy's radar according to bloomberg and the u.s. attorney's office in los angeles is considering filing civil charges against him and other country wide employees. >>> target slashed the annual profit outlook as it struggles with last year's massive data breach, a disappointing expansion in canada and sluggish sales here in the u.s. the nation's third largest retailer reports the second quarter earnings fell 6 2% but inside the down beat report, they may have found a little gem, a glimmer of hope and that may be why they rose almost 2% today. >> reporter: another far from bulls eye quarter for target. the big box retailer continues to struggle with falling store traffic and sluggish sales, plus its still relatively new entry into canada continues to disappoint. shareholders are most disappointed by target's much lower full-year profit forecast. many retailers have been struggling to grow sales and traffic, but target has additional hurdles. the entrance into canada has been nothing short of a mess and losses there conti
it now appears that anglo mizilla, the founder is on the justice deputy's radar according to bloomberg and the u.s. attorney's office in los angeles is considering filing civil charges against him and other country wide employees. >>> target slashed the annual profit outlook as it struggles with last year's massive data breach, a disappointing expansion in canada and sluggish sales here in the u.s. the nation's third largest retailer reports the second quarter earnings fell 6 2% but...
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we have got washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay and nick consori and then with bloomberg news, al hunt. yesterday, willie, really bad storms out there. >> did you see some of the pictures? even out here on long island. cars on the highways up to their roofs. >> looked like a river. >>
we have got washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay and nick consori and then with bloomberg news, al hunt. yesterday, willie, really bad storms out there. >> did you see some of the pictures? even out here on long island. cars on the highways up to their roofs. >> looked like a river. >>
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he is the bloomberg news congressional reporter w. good morning. caller: good morning. host: breakdown that $694 million. what is that for? how is it being paid for? caller: it is for a range of things. there is money and therefore the andonal guard to repay repair and provide troops on the border. re to is money in the bring some of those undocumented children back to their country. aide is some humanitarian in their. -- in there. 1/5 of what the president was looking for. host: talk about the second bill last night that targets president obama's policy to protect undocumented children from deportation. bill thatis was a john boehner needed to put on the house floor in order to get enough republican support for the first bill. what this would do would be to freeze the president's policy of protecting certain kids -- certain immigrants from being deported. before the 2012 election, the president said the country was going to stop deporting immigrants who were brought here as kids. a lot of republicans have said encouragedolicy has immigration -- illegal immigration from
he is the bloomberg news congressional reporter w. good morning. caller: good morning. host: breakdown that $694 million. what is that for? how is it being paid for? caller: it is for a range of things. there is money and therefore the andonal guard to repay repair and provide troops on the border. re to is money in the bring some of those undocumented children back to their country. aide is some humanitarian in their. -- in there. 1/5 of what the president was looking for. host: talk about the...
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according to bloomberg news, officials are investigating whether the incident is possible retaliation for u.s. sanctions against russia. officials say the cyber attack resulted in the loss of sensitive data. >> "the new york times" has a new report shedding like on ube, sneakee means. >> unbelievable! >> their competitor is lift. according to e-mails and interviews obtained by the verge, uber attempt to siphon drivers from other companies are using former contractors saying uber tries to recruit them and they offer anything to get started including iphone, cash, even a contract on the spot so lift is accusing uber of booking and cancelling rides. >> they had burn phones so they couldn't be traced. bad news. >>> the production behind the show" cops" is vowing to support the family of a crew member killed while filming this week. a seven-year vet of the show was struck by an officer's bullet during a shoot-out with a robbery suspect in omaha on tuesday. while crew members wear protective gear officials say the bullet slipped through an open spot in his vest. the police department is inv
according to bloomberg news, officials are investigating whether the incident is possible retaliation for u.s. sanctions against russia. officials say the cyber attack resulted in the loss of sensitive data. >> "the new york times" has a new report shedding like on ube, sneakee means. >> unbelievable! >> their competitor is lift. according to e-mails and interviews obtained by the verge, uber attempt to siphon drivers from other companies are using former contractors...
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the attack far beyond the capability of ordinary criminal hackers cooler to security experts cited by bloomberg. they say that the hacking incident led to the loss of sensitive data and it may have been caused by malicious computer code known as mallware. a jp morgan spokesperson did not confirm the reports. >>> two-thirds of the ferguson, missouri, population is black, you wouldn't be able to tell >> fault lines labor day marathon the true cost of cheap labor >> nothing can be worse than this people burnt to ash... >> horrendous conditions... traffic labor on us bases... management stealing wages... exploited children put to work... >> how many of you get up at 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning to go out to the fields? don't miss our award winning series fault lines labor day marathon only on al jazeera america >> aljazeera america presents >> the killing of journalist is a question directed to society >> they are impartial... >> if you wanted to be a good journalist in iraq, you have to risk your life... >> they observe. and report... >> kidnapping is a very real problem... >> journalists on the
the attack far beyond the capability of ordinary criminal hackers cooler to security experts cited by bloomberg. they say that the hacking incident led to the loss of sensitive data and it may have been caused by malicious computer code known as mallware. a jp morgan spokesperson did not confirm the reports. >>> two-thirds of the ferguson, missouri, population is black, you wouldn't be able to tell >> fault lines labor day marathon the true cost of cheap labor >> nothing...
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the attack far beyond the capability of ordinary criminal hackers cooler to security experts cited by bloomberg. they say that the hacking incident led to the loss of sensitive data and it may have been caused by malicious computer code known as mallware. a jp morgan spokesperson did not confirm the reports. >>> two-thirds of the ferguson, missouri, population is black, you wouldn't be able to tell >> al jazeera america presents... labor day marathons >> our government is allowing an invasion >> our most acclaimed series.... back to back to back... toughest place... >> i call that a lot of hard work for next to nothing >> the system... >> a justice system run by human beings can run off the rails >> and borderland... >> a lot aof people haven't got a clue what goes on near the border >> al jazeera america presents labor day marathons >> this is not over... >> on techknow... >> so, this is the smart home... >> saving the environment >> the start point for energy efficiency, is to work with the sun... >> saving you money >> we harvest a lot of free energy >> and so we're completely off grid here
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